Chords for Belinda Carlisle does a Connie Francis cover on Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes 2001
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124.5 bpm
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G
C
B
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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to score a number one album on the US Billboard charts.
And when they [G] split, she just got more successful than ever.
So live and direct from the Big Apple, Popstar guest number three.
[C#] [A]
[E] I [C#m] was [E] born in Hollywood, California, and I'm currently living in the south of France,
but I still travel around the [G#m] world all the time singing.
I grew up loving music, and my [E] first band had no idea how to sing.
But my only choice [A] was singing and playing the drums, [B] and I decided to [C#m] sing.
[E] And that's how I started.
[A] [E] I ended up being the lead [C#m] singer of the first really [A] successful all-girl [B] group in the [C#m] US.
I went on to a solo [A] career in the 80s and ended up having [D#m] seven [B] top ten [C#] UK hits.
[B] More recently, I reformed the group that [C#] I had originally [B] started with,
and I'm currently touring with that group in America.
[C#] [B]
I'm really looking forward to tonight because [C#] I love this program.
[D#] [F#] It's funny, it's [Bm] amusing, it's [C#] smart, and I'm honored to be [D#m] performing [C#] tonight.
[G] Please welcome the singer with more gold and platinum on her walls
than Fort Knox have in their vaults, Belinda Carlyle!
[F] [Cm]
[D]
[G]
Thanks!
[Gm] This is not the first time we have had a Belinda Carlyle on this stage.
I know.
[G] This is a girl called Elaine Rennie, and she's from North Shields.
She was a busker.
She was on Series 9.
She got into the final.
But you did something fantastic for her.
And it meant everything to her.
And I want to see [E] this.
You'll [A] make a [B]
[C#m] [E] [A]
[B] place [C#m] out of [E] it.
[A] You can [E] make a place out of it.
[G]
Fantastic.
You know what this is?
These are the flowers actually sent by Belinda Carlyle.
Really?
Oh, thank you!
And if you could pass them to her, she said,
best of luck for tonight.
I hope you win.
Really?
And that's her signature.
I love you too!
Oh, wow!
She really does love you.
What a nice woman.
Isn't this a lovely person?
Well, can we do that?
Well, [N] we know that she can do the singing, but what about our job?
Did we get her [G] right?
Capri pants next time.
Oh, capri pants!
Yeah, but she had the bustier down, she had the scarf.
It was a great job.
She did a great job, and I was very flattered when I saw her do it.
It [N] must be even odder being on this stage about to be somebody else.
[G] Oh, yes.
Yes, it is.
Well, she was born in New Jersey in 1938.
She was the original Italian-American queen of pop,
and also the best-selling female artist of the 50s and 60s.
Do you have a connection with this woman?
Well, she was one of my favourites.
I grew up listening to her records.
[N] Does that date me?
Hardly at all.
Her 45s.
And I can't believe that, that you're going to make your son so proud tonight.
Tell us, Belinda, who you're going to [G] be.
Tonight, Matthew, I'm going to be Connie Francis.
Connie Francis!
From Pumpstix to Bronx [A#] Queen tonight,
singing live, Belinda Carlile is Connie Francis!
[D#]
[A#m] [D#]
[Fm] [C#] [G]
[Em]
[C] [D]
[G] [Em]
[C] [D]
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] After [B] party
[Em] You and I
[B]
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you
When you left me all [Em] alone
[C] At the [D] record high
[G] Told me [Em] you were going out
For [C] a [D] soda pop
[G] You were gone
[C]
[C#] You came back and
[D] This is what I [G] saw
Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] After [B] party
[Em] You and I
[B]
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you
[B]
[Em] [B]
[C] [G]
You said [Em] it belonged to [C] me
Made me stop [D] to think
[G] Then I [Em] noticed yours was red
[C] Mine was [D] baby pink
[G] Who was in the main?
[C] Lipstick on a man
[A] Have you been smitching my best [D] friend?
Guess the answer's [G] yes
Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] Betcha
[B]
[Em] You and I
[B] Oh,
[C] lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you
[B]
[Em] You and I
[B]
[C] [G] On your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on
[D] Told you to tell [G] on
[D] Told you to [G] tell
Yeah, [D] told you to tell [G] On
[C#]
[G]
Thank you
That transformation is astonishing
Like the wig?
I love the wig
How does that make you feel when you look in the mirror dressed like that?
It makes me wanna cut my hair like [N] this Really?
You said you were very flattered when you saw somebody doing you
I think Connie Francis will be very, very flattered by that performance
Ladies and gentlemen, Belinda Carlyle [G] as Connie Francis
Let's just say that one more time
Belinda Carlyle as Connie Francis
I can't believe I just said that
Usually, this show is about revealing a hidden
And when they [G] split, she just got more successful than ever.
So live and direct from the Big Apple, Popstar guest number three.
[C#] [A]
[E] I [C#m] was [E] born in Hollywood, California, and I'm currently living in the south of France,
but I still travel around the [G#m] world all the time singing.
I grew up loving music, and my [E] first band had no idea how to sing.
But my only choice [A] was singing and playing the drums, [B] and I decided to [C#m] sing.
[E] And that's how I started.
[A] [E] I ended up being the lead [C#m] singer of the first really [A] successful all-girl [B] group in the [C#m] US.
I went on to a solo [A] career in the 80s and ended up having [D#m] seven [B] top ten [C#] UK hits.
[B] More recently, I reformed the group that [C#] I had originally [B] started with,
and I'm currently touring with that group in America.
[C#] [B]
I'm really looking forward to tonight because [C#] I love this program.
[D#] [F#] It's funny, it's [Bm] amusing, it's [C#] smart, and I'm honored to be [D#m] performing [C#] tonight.
[G] Please welcome the singer with more gold and platinum on her walls
than Fort Knox have in their vaults, Belinda Carlyle!
[F] [Cm]
[D]
[G]
Thanks!
[Gm] This is not the first time we have had a Belinda Carlyle on this stage.
I know.
[G] This is a girl called Elaine Rennie, and she's from North Shields.
She was a busker.
She was on Series 9.
She got into the final.
But you did something fantastic for her.
And it meant everything to her.
And I want to see [E] this.
You'll [A] make a [B]
[C#m] [E] [A]
[B] place [C#m] out of [E] it.
[A] You can [E] make a place out of it.
[G]
Fantastic.
You know what this is?
These are the flowers actually sent by Belinda Carlyle.
Really?
Oh, thank you!
And if you could pass them to her, she said,
best of luck for tonight.
I hope you win.
Really?
And that's her signature.
I love you too!
Oh, wow!
She really does love you.
What a nice woman.
Isn't this a lovely person?
Well, can we do that?
Well, [N] we know that she can do the singing, but what about our job?
Did we get her [G] right?
Capri pants next time.
Oh, capri pants!
Yeah, but she had the bustier down, she had the scarf.
It was a great job.
She did a great job, and I was very flattered when I saw her do it.
It [N] must be even odder being on this stage about to be somebody else.
[G] Oh, yes.
Yes, it is.
Well, she was born in New Jersey in 1938.
She was the original Italian-American queen of pop,
and also the best-selling female artist of the 50s and 60s.
Do you have a connection with this woman?
Well, she was one of my favourites.
I grew up listening to her records.
[N] Does that date me?
Hardly at all.
Her 45s.
And I can't believe that, that you're going to make your son so proud tonight.
Tell us, Belinda, who you're going to [G] be.
Tonight, Matthew, I'm going to be Connie Francis.
Connie Francis!
From Pumpstix to Bronx [A#] Queen tonight,
singing live, Belinda Carlile is Connie Francis!
[D#]
[A#m] [D#]
[Fm] [C#] [G]
[Em]
[C] [D]
[G] [Em]
[C] [D]
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] After [B] party
[Em] You and I
[B]
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you
When you left me all [Em] alone
[C] At the [D] record high
[G] Told me [Em] you were going out
For [C] a [D] soda pop
[G] You were gone
[C]
[C#] You came back and
[D] This is what I [G] saw
Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] After [B] party
[Em] You and I
[B]
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you
[B]
[Em] [B]
[C] [G]
You said [Em] it belonged to [C] me
Made me stop [D] to think
[G] Then I [Em] noticed yours was red
[C] Mine was [D] baby pink
[G] Who was in the main?
[C] Lipstick on a man
[A] Have you been smitching my best [D] friend?
Guess the answer's [G] yes
Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] Betcha
[B]
[Em] You and I
[B] Oh,
[C] lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you
[B]
[Em] You and I
[B]
[C] [G] On your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on
[D] Told you to tell [G] on
[D] Told you to [G] tell
Yeah, [D] told you to tell [G] On
[C#]
[G]
Thank you
That transformation is astonishing
Like the wig?
I love the wig
How does that make you feel when you look in the mirror dressed like that?
It makes me wanna cut my hair like [N] this Really?
You said you were very flattered when you saw somebody doing you
I think Connie Francis will be very, very flattered by that performance
Ladies and gentlemen, Belinda Carlyle [G] as Connie Francis
Let's just say that one more time
Belinda Carlyle as Connie Francis
I can't believe I just said that
Usually, this show is about revealing a hidden
Key:
G
C
B
D
Em
G
C
B
_ to score a number one album on the US Billboard charts.
And when they [G] split, she just got more successful than ever.
So live and direct from the Big Apple, Popstar guest number three.
_ [C#] _ _ [A] _
[E] I _ [C#m] _ was [E] born in Hollywood, California, and I'm currently living in the south of France,
but I still travel around the [G#m] world all the time singing.
I grew up loving music, and my [E] first band had no idea how to sing.
_ But my only choice [A] was singing and playing the drums, [B] and I decided to [C#m] sing.
[E] And that's how I started.
[A] _ [E] I ended up being the lead [C#m] singer of the first really [A] successful all-girl [B] group in the [C#m] US.
I went on to a solo [A] career in the 80s and ended up having [D#m] seven [B] top ten [C#] UK hits. _
[B] _ More recently, I reformed the group that [C#] I had originally [B] started with,
and I'm currently touring with that group in America.
[C#] _ _ [B] _
I'm really looking forward to tonight because [C#] I love this program.
[D#] _ [F#] It's funny, it's [Bm] amusing, it's [C#] smart, and I'm honored to be [D#m] performing [C#] tonight. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Please welcome the singer with more gold and platinum on her walls
than Fort Knox have in their vaults, Belinda Carlyle!
_ [F] _ _ [Cm] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Thanks! _
_ _ [Gm] This is not the first time we have had a Belinda Carlyle on this stage.
I know.
[G] This is a girl called Elaine Rennie, and she's from North Shields.
She was a busker.
She was on Series 9.
She got into the final.
But you did something fantastic for her.
And it meant everything to her.
And I want to see [E] this.
You'll [A] make a _ [B] _
_ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _
_ [B] place [C#m] out of [E] it.
[A] You can [E] make a place out of it.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Fantastic.
_ You know what this is? _
These are the flowers actually sent by Belinda Carlyle.
Really?
Oh, thank you!
And if you could pass them to her, she said,
best of luck for tonight.
I hope you win.
Really?
And that's her signature.
I love you too! _
Oh, wow!
She really does love you.
What a nice woman.
Isn't this a lovely person?
_ _ _ _ Well, can we do that?
_ Well, [N] we know that she can do the singing, but what about our job?
Did we get her [G] right?
_ Capri pants next time.
Oh, capri pants!
Yeah, but she had the bustier down, she had the scarf.
It was a great job.
She did a great job, and I was very flattered when I saw her do it.
It [N] must be even odder being on this stage about to be somebody else.
[G] Oh, yes.
_ Yes, it is. _
Well, _ she was born in New Jersey in 1938.
_ She was the original Italian-American queen of pop,
and also the best-selling female artist of the 50s and 60s.
Do you have a connection with this woman?
Well, she was one of my favourites.
I grew up listening to her records.
[N] Does that date me?
_ Hardly at all.
Her 45s.
And I can't believe that, that you're going to make your son so proud tonight.
Tell us, Belinda, who you're going to [G] be.
Tonight, Matthew, I'm going to be Connie Francis.
Connie Francis!
_ From Pumpstix to Bronx [A#] Queen tonight,
singing live, Belinda Carlile is Connie Francis!
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ [A#m] _ _ _ [D#] _ _
[Fm] _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] After [B] party _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you _
When you left me all [Em] alone
[C] At the [D] record high _
[G] Told me [Em] you were going out
For [C] a [D] soda pop _
[G] You were gone _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] You came back and _ _
[D] This is what I [G] saw
_ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true _ [G] After _ _ [B] party
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
You said [Em] it belonged to [C] me
Made me stop [D] to think
[G] Then I [Em] noticed yours was red
[C] Mine was [D] baby pink
[G] Who was in the main?
[C] _ Lipstick on a man
[A] Have you been smitching my best [D] friend?
Guess the answer's _ [G] yes
Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] Betcha
_ [B] _ _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] Oh, _ _
[C] lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] On your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on _ _
[D] Told you to tell [G] on _ _
[D] Told you to [G] tell
Yeah, [D] told you to tell [G] On _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you
That transformation is astonishing
Like the wig?
I love the wig
How does that make you feel when you look in the mirror dressed like that?
It makes me wanna cut my hair like [N] this Really?
_ You said you were very flattered when you saw somebody doing you
I think Connie Francis will be very, very flattered by that performance
Ladies and gentlemen, Belinda Carlyle [G] as Connie Francis _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Let's just say that one more time
Belinda Carlyle as Connie Francis
I can't believe I just said that
Usually, this show is about revealing a hidden
And when they [G] split, she just got more successful than ever.
So live and direct from the Big Apple, Popstar guest number three.
_ [C#] _ _ [A] _
[E] I _ [C#m] _ was [E] born in Hollywood, California, and I'm currently living in the south of France,
but I still travel around the [G#m] world all the time singing.
I grew up loving music, and my [E] first band had no idea how to sing.
_ But my only choice [A] was singing and playing the drums, [B] and I decided to [C#m] sing.
[E] And that's how I started.
[A] _ [E] I ended up being the lead [C#m] singer of the first really [A] successful all-girl [B] group in the [C#m] US.
I went on to a solo [A] career in the 80s and ended up having [D#m] seven [B] top ten [C#] UK hits. _
[B] _ More recently, I reformed the group that [C#] I had originally [B] started with,
and I'm currently touring with that group in America.
[C#] _ _ [B] _
I'm really looking forward to tonight because [C#] I love this program.
[D#] _ [F#] It's funny, it's [Bm] amusing, it's [C#] smart, and I'm honored to be [D#m] performing [C#] tonight. _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Please welcome the singer with more gold and platinum on her walls
than Fort Knox have in their vaults, Belinda Carlyle!
_ [F] _ _ [Cm] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Thanks! _
_ _ [Gm] This is not the first time we have had a Belinda Carlyle on this stage.
I know.
[G] This is a girl called Elaine Rennie, and she's from North Shields.
She was a busker.
She was on Series 9.
She got into the final.
But you did something fantastic for her.
And it meant everything to her.
And I want to see [E] this.
You'll [A] make a _ [B] _
_ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ [A] _ _
_ [B] place [C#m] out of [E] it.
[A] You can [E] make a place out of it.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Fantastic.
_ You know what this is? _
These are the flowers actually sent by Belinda Carlyle.
Really?
Oh, thank you!
And if you could pass them to her, she said,
best of luck for tonight.
I hope you win.
Really?
And that's her signature.
I love you too! _
Oh, wow!
She really does love you.
What a nice woman.
Isn't this a lovely person?
_ _ _ _ Well, can we do that?
_ Well, [N] we know that she can do the singing, but what about our job?
Did we get her [G] right?
_ Capri pants next time.
Oh, capri pants!
Yeah, but she had the bustier down, she had the scarf.
It was a great job.
She did a great job, and I was very flattered when I saw her do it.
It [N] must be even odder being on this stage about to be somebody else.
[G] Oh, yes.
_ Yes, it is. _
Well, _ she was born in New Jersey in 1938.
_ She was the original Italian-American queen of pop,
and also the best-selling female artist of the 50s and 60s.
Do you have a connection with this woman?
Well, she was one of my favourites.
I grew up listening to her records.
[N] Does that date me?
_ Hardly at all.
Her 45s.
And I can't believe that, that you're going to make your son so proud tonight.
Tell us, Belinda, who you're going to [G] be.
Tonight, Matthew, I'm going to be Connie Francis.
Connie Francis!
_ From Pumpstix to Bronx [A#] Queen tonight,
singing live, Belinda Carlile is Connie Francis!
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ [A#m] _ _ _ [D#] _ _
[Fm] _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] After [B] party _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you _
When you left me all [Em] alone
[C] At the [D] record high _
[G] Told me [Em] you were going out
For [C] a [D] soda pop _
[G] You were gone _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] You came back and _ _
[D] This is what I [G] saw
_ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you
[G] Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true _ [G] After _ _ [B] party
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _
[C] Oh, lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
You said [Em] it belonged to [C] me
Made me stop [D] to think
[G] Then I [Em] noticed yours was red
[C] Mine was [D] baby pink
[G] Who was in the main?
[C] _ Lipstick on a man
[A] Have you been smitching my best [D] friend?
Guess the answer's _ [G] yes
Lipstick on your collar
[C] Told you to tell on you _
[G] _ Lipstick on your collar
[C] Said you were a true [G] Betcha
_ [B] _ _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] Oh, _ _
[C] lipstick [G] on your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on you _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Em] You and I
[B] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [G] On your collar
[D] Told you to tell [G] on _ _
[D] Told you to tell [G] on _ _
[D] Told you to [G] tell
Yeah, [D] told you to tell [G] On _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you
That transformation is astonishing
Like the wig?
I love the wig
How does that make you feel when you look in the mirror dressed like that?
It makes me wanna cut my hair like [N] this Really?
_ You said you were very flattered when you saw somebody doing you
I think Connie Francis will be very, very flattered by that performance
Ladies and gentlemen, Belinda Carlyle [G] as Connie Francis _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Let's just say that one more time
Belinda Carlyle as Connie Francis
I can't believe I just said that
Usually, this show is about revealing a hidden